Patent classifications
H01S5/1071
Laser apparatus and reservoir computing system
To realize a reservoir computing system with a small size and reduced learning cost, provided is a laser apparatus including a laser; a feedback waveguide that is operable to feed light output from the laser back to the laser; an optical splitter that is provided in a path of the feedback waveguide and is operable to output a portion of light propagated in the feedback waveguide to outside; and a first ring resonator that is operable to be optically connected to the feedback waveguide, as well as a reservoir computing system including this laser apparatus.
Dual wavelength hybrid device
A Dual-wavelength hybrid (DWH) device includes an n-type ohmic contact layer, cathode and anode terminal electrodes, first and second injector terminal electrodes, p-type and n-type modulation doped QW structures, and first through sixth ion implant regions. The first injector terminal electrode is formed on the third ion implant region that contacts the p-type modulation doped QW structure and the second injector terminal electrode is formed on the fourth ion implant region that contacts the n-type modulation doped QW structure. The DWH device operates in at least one of a vertical cavity mode and a whispering gallery mode. In the vertical cavity mode, the DWH device converts an in-plane optical mode signal to a vertical optical mode signal, whereas in the whispering gallery mode the DWH device converts a vertical optical mode signal to an in-plane optical mode signal.
LASER DEVICE ON THE BASIS OF A PHOTONIC CRYSTAL HAVING PILLAR-SHAPED OR WALL-SHAPED SEMICONDUCTOR ELEMENTS, AND METHODS FOR THE OPERATION AND PRODUCTION THEREOF
The invention relates to a laser device (100) comprising a substrate (10), on the surface of which an optical waveguide (11) is arranged, which has an optical resonator (12, 13) with such a resonator length that at least one resonator mode forms a stationary wave in the resonator (12, 13), and an amplification medium that is arranged on a surface of the optical waveguide (11), wherein the amplification medium comprises a photonic crystal (20) having a plurality of column- and/or wall-shaped semiconductor elements (21) which are arranged periodically on the surface of the optical waveguide (11) while protruding from the optical waveguide (11), and wherein the photonic crystal (20) is designed to optically interact with the at least one resonator mode of the optical resonator (12, 13) and to amplify light having a wavelength of the at least one resonator mode of the optical resonator (12, 13). The invention also relates to methods for the operation and production of the laser device.
MULTI-WAVELENGTH SEMICONDUCTOR LASERS
Examples disclosed herein relate to multi-wavelength semiconductor lasers. In some examples disclosed herein, a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser may include a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrate and a quantum dot (QD) layer above the SOI substrate. The QD layer may include and active gain region and may have at least one angled junction at one end of the QD layer. The SOI substrate may include a waveguide in an upper silicon layer and a mode converter to facilitate optical coupling of a lasing mode to the waveguide.
QUANTUM DOT COMB LASERS WITH EXTERNAL CAVITY
A quantum dot comb laser includes a body defining a lasing cavity and an extension defining an external cavity, the FSR of the lasing cavity being an inverse of an integer multiple of the FSR of the external cavity.
Multi-wavelength semiconductor lasers
Examples disclosed herein relate to multi-wavelength semiconductor lasers. In some examples disclosed herein, a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser may include a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrate and a quantum dot (QD) layer above the SOI substrate. The QD layer may include and active gain region and may have at least one angled junction at one end of the QD layer. The SOI substrate may include a waveguide in an upper silicon layer and a mode converter to facilitate optical coupling of a lasing mode to the waveguide.
LASER APPARATUS AND RESERVOIR COMPUTING SYSTEM
To realize a reservoir computing system with a small size and reduced learning cost, provided is a laser apparatus including a laser; a feedback waveguide that is operable to feed light output from the laser back to the laser; an optical splitter that is provided in a path of the feedback waveguide and is operable to output a portion of light propagated in the feedback waveguide to outside; and a first ring resonator that is operable to be optically connected to the feedback waveguide, as well as a reservoir computing system including this laser apparatus.
Shorted p-n junction
A method and apparatus for removing free carriers from a waveguide using a p type semiconductor and an n type semiconductor connected by a short.
MICRO-RING LASER BANDWIDTH ENHANCEMENT WITH MICRO-RING RESONATOR
Implementations disclosed herein provide semiconductor resonator based optical multiplexers that achieve enhanced bandwidth range of light emitted therefrom. The present disclosure integrates silicon devices into resonator structures, such as micro-ring resonators, that couples a side mode with a lasing mode and resonantly amplifies coupled light to output light having an enhanced bandwidth with respect to the lasing mode. In some examples, the optical multiplexers disclosed herein include a bus waveguide; a first resonator structure optically coupled to the bus waveguide and comprising an optical amplification mechanism that generates light and a single mode filter to force the generated light into single-mode operation; and a second resonator structure optically coupled to the first resonator structure and comprising a phase-tuning mechanism. The phase-tuning mechanism can be controlled to detune phase of light in the second resonator relative to the light in the first resonator.
LIGHT STEERING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM INCLUDING THE LIGHT STEERING APPARATUS
A light steering apparatus is provided including a tunable laser source and a system including the light steering apparatus. The light steering apparatus includes the tunable laser source and a steering device. A plurality of laser beams having optical coherence with each other and output from the tunable laser source are incident onto the steering device, and the steering device includes a plurality of modulation units for beam steering.